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Posted 25 June 2023

Warhammer 40K Leviathan - £138.48 delivered @ Zatu Games

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This humongous box contains 72 new miniatures split between the Space Marines and the Tyranids.

72x plastic push-fit Citadel miniatures: At the heart of the Leviathan set are two armies of brand-new miniatures, each cleverly designed so they can be pushed together without the need for glue. Each force includes a flexible range of powerful units armed with devastating weaponry and wargear, and can easily be bolstered with additional reinforcements to act as the elite core of a larger army. These models include:

25x Space Marines: Genetically engineered supersoldiers clad in inviolable armour and equipped with the finest wargear in the Imperium – the Space Marines are the Emperor’s Angels of Death.
– 1x Captain in Terminator Armour: A superlative commander and highly skilled warrior, this Captain in Terminator Armour leads his elite battle-brothers to war.
– 1x Lieutenant with Combi-Weapon: A veteran infiltrator and accomplished assassin, this Lieutenant specialises in fighting behind enemy lines and hunting down Tyranids.
– 1x Librarian in Terminator Armour: A psychic specialist clad in formidable armour, this Librarian uses his otherworldly powers to smite foes and augment allies.
– 1x Apothecary Biologis: An experienced medical officer, the Biologis collects battlefield samples for analysis, guiding their fellow Space Marines in the best ways to kill enemies.
– 1x Ballistus Dreadnought: Piloted by a fallen hero of the Chapter, this hulking war machine is a walking gun emplacement that supports its brothers with heavy firepower.
– 5x Terminators: These elite warriors who accompany their Captain into the heart of the battle, protected by Tactical Dreadnought armour and deployed via teleport technology.
– 5x Sternguard Veterans: These expert marksmen gun down their foes with a variety of bolter weapons, displaying all the skill expected of such decorated warriors.
– 10 Infernus Marines: These close assault specialists purge swathes of the enemy with incandescent firestorms, unleashed from their deadly pyreblasters.

47x Tyranids: Driven by the imperatives of the almighty Hive Mind, Tyranid swarms sweep over world after world – a tide of biological killing machines that seek to devour every last shred of living matter.
– 1x Winged Tyranid Prime: Swooping down on leathery wings, this alpha war-beast rends and tears its foes with wicked talons.
– 1x Neurotyrant and 2x Neuroloids: A floating monster that radiates a terrifying psychic Shadow in the Warp, the Neurotyrant drives prey into screaming madness.
– 1x Screamer-Killer: Named for the distinctive howl of its bio-plasmic blasts, this Screamer-Killer is a monstrosity engineered for the forefront of Tyranid assaults.
– 1x Psychophage: This voracious creature stampedes into battle with frightening speed, with a particular taste for foes marked by psychic powers.
– 3x Von Ryan’s Leapers: These swift and skulking predators dart from cover to launch deadly ambushes, bringing down unwary prey in an instant.
– 5x Barbgaunts: These beasts are little more than living weapons, Barbgaunts march into battle while laying down volleys of jagged projectiles that slow down anything which survives the attack.
– 11x Neurogaunts: Scuttling forward in seething masses, these creatures are spawned to protect and amplify the synaptic node beasts of the invasion swarm.
– 20x Termagants: These swarming predators harry their prey with hails of firepower, seeking to outflank their enemies and erode their numbers.
– 2x Ripper Swarms: Simple eating machines, these chitinous horrors swarm over the wounded and dead alike, and in sufficient numbers can even drag down trained warriors.

Besides all these fantastic miniatures, there is a massive special edition hardback Leviathan Core Book, containing all of the contents of the Warhammer 40,000 Core Book (which will be released very shortly after). This weighty grimoire includes the first narrative Crusade Expansion, extensive background lore, and galleries of miniatures for every major faction. We’re not done, because there’s also a 66-card Chapter Approved Mission Card Deck which generates tense and exciting Matched Play missions, and a Space Marines transfer sheet.
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  1. vaderag's avatar
    vaderag
    I'm toying with the idea of returning to 40k after playing 2nd Edition back in my youth. Are there any lighter game modes in this box? (More akin to board game time investment rather than half a day of play?)
    And presumably there's sufficient to play for a while without additional investment? (edited)
    Felraiser's avatar
    Felraiser
    Look into 10th Edition's 'Combat Patrol' mode. This box essentially contains what will be the new Combat Patrol boxes for Space Marines and for the Tyranids (plus a bunch more).
    Combat Patrol is the same game, but a more simple version of it and should you then want to play with more models/a higher power point cost army, it will be an easy transition.
    Combat Patrol also has the benefit of taking less time to play and requiring less models.
    Also if you ever fancy trying a different army then each one has its own Combat Patrol box you can pick up and play with, without needing to make a whole 2000 point army.
    Kill Team is good (and even less models) but it's very different and uses some different stats and so learning to play that will not help much in learning to play 40K.
  2. RunDMP's avatar
    RunDMP Author
    Damn, good spot! It qualifies for free postage on Wayland Games too. Shame I already ordered and had dispatched from Zatu.
    Go with this instead of my deal!
  3. DJSyko's avatar
    DJSyko
    The rule book and cards in this box retail at £94 alone on the GW site, then you have 72 awesome miniatures, with 4-5 of them being huge. It's a no brainer if you can your hands on it. Especially if you can get it for £120.
  4. MagB's avatar
    MagB
    Bought it thanks, I'm new to warhammer and currently building the cadia stands set i picked up two months ago, I hope this will be a good starting point for my journey, i feel like these are a good price compared to buying separately i hope
  5. Kloppenhagen's avatar
    Kloppenhagen
    Voted hot just for the fact that a) it's in stock (not currently the case everywhere) and b) there is at least some discount compared to RRP (also not currently the case everywhere, even in friendly local games stores)
  6. Bensafc's avatar
    Bensafc
    Anyone informed Roy Hodgson?
    Affray's avatar
    Affray
    Hehe I do like a bit of mince, though Bob carries Andy...
  7. RobDaDestroya's avatar
    RobDaDestroya
    Good spotting people!
  8. Hatsworth's avatar
    Hatsworth
    It is a great price for how much you get. I guess it's the equivalent price of 2 combat patrols.

    You just need to find a friend to trick Into playing as Tyranids and go halves
    flec's avatar
    flec
    Going to be a lot of cheap tyranids bouncing around the internet over the next few months
  9. hanzoadam's avatar
    hanzoadam
    If they still have them hobbywarehouse was £120 was what I paid
  10. Affray's avatar
    Affray
    I just remember when they were Citadel and the figures were lead.  Why do the plastic ones cost so much?
    flec's avatar
    flec
    The detail is better on the plastic ones (much, much better) so you are getting a better product...but you're right plastic is also cheaper.
    Going to be interesting with the rise of 3D printing.
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